“Baahubali” star Tamannaah Bhatia has been forged as actor Jayashree within the upcoming Indian biographical drama “V. Shantaram,” becoming a member of Siddhant Chaturvedi within the epic chronicle of the pioneering Indian filmmaker’s life and legacy.
The makers unveiled a first-look poster of Bhatia as Jayashree, the achieved actor recognized for her work in movies together with “Dr. Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani,” “Shakuntala,” “Chandra Rao Extra” and “Dahej.” Jayashree was additionally V. Shantaram’s second spouse and a key determine in his cinematic journey.
The poster showcases Bhatia draped in a pink Nauvari saree, evoking the classic period of Indian cinema. The casting follows the current unveiling of Chaturvedi within the title position of the biographical drama tracing Shantaram’s journey from the silent period via his emergence as certainly one of India’s most influential auteurs.
“It’s an ideal duty to painting a personality rooted in one of the influential eras of our cinema. And I really feel immensely honored to deliver to life Jayashree, as she has been a part of such legendary initiatives and the quantity of grace she had was surreal,” Bhatia mentioned. “Shantaram constructed a legacy that continues to form generations, and decoding his universe has allowed me to witness the brilliance of the person behind the legend. Bringing a chunk of that legacy to the display screen is really a particular feeling, and I’m grateful for the makers of ‘V. Shantaram’ to see me as Jayashree.”
V. Shantaram, born Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre in 1901, was a pioneering power in Indian cinema whose profession spanned almost seven a long time. He based two main movie studios — Prabhat Movie Firm in 1929 and Rajkamal Kalamandir in 1942 — and directed the primary Marathi-language talkie, “Ayodhyecha Raja,” in 1932. His movies, together with classics like “Duniya Na Mane” (1937), “Do Aankhen Barah Haath” (1957), “Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje” (1955) and “Navrang” (1959) had been celebrated for his or her technical improvements and progressive social themes addressing points like communal concord, dowry, and prisoner rehabilitation. Identified for his signature model of lavish units, distinctive music picturizations, and visible symbolism — he used cinema as an instrument for social change all through his profession. He acquired India’s highest movie honor, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, in 1985.
Written and directed by Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande, “V. Shantaram” is introduced by Rajkamal Enterttainment, Digital camera Take Movies and Roaring Rivers Productions. Rahul Kiran Shantaram, Subhash Kale and Sarita Ashwin Varde function producers.















